Strike in Moroccan phosphate firm
RABAT (Reuters) – OCP, Morocco’s main export earner and one of the world’s leading suppliers of phosphate and fertilizers, said operations were unaffected by a call for a strike on Friday by one of the...
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RABAT (Reuters) – OCP, Morocco’s main export earner and one of the world’s leading suppliers of phosphate and fertilizers, said operations were unaffected by a call for a strike on Friday by one of the...
Read MorePosted by MoroccoTomorrow | Jan 28, 2012 | Energy, Morocco News, News |
Recently Released Market Study: Morocco Oil Markets, 2011 http://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/recently-released-market-study-morocco-oil-markets-2011-124055.htm Fast Market Research recommends “Morocco Oil Markets,...
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* Revolts swept aside leaders of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen * Main issue for newly-empowered Islamic parties is jobs, not religion By Warren Strobel and Paul Taylor DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 27(Reuters) – Leaders of the...
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By Nick Reeves (AFP) LIBREVILLE — Gabon made it into the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals after a classic and almost surreal 3-2 win over Morocco here on Friday. Morocco, with an injury time penalty, believed they had done...
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Arabs to Davos: invest in us, don’t fear us Reuters By Warren Strobel and Paul Taylor | DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Leaders of theArab Spring sought to assure the world’s elite in Davos that...
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